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Show Tha largeat freight carrying vesaeln la tha world are plying on the great lakea, a recent addition to the fleet of glitantle carrlere of thoae waters. The veeaela ara tha Colonel Jttmee M. Achoonmaker and the William T. Hnyder. Jr., b-iilt lor op eratlon on the grow.t lakea. They meua ure over all 17 feet, molded beam 14 fuet, molded depth SS feet, with a dead weight carrying capacity at twenty-foot draft of 13,200 tona. The v eaae! a oarry water bal laat In aide tanks and In a double bot torn, which la elx feet deep. The total water beilaet capacity fa 9140 fma. Cacti veaael la equipped with a quadruple ax-pan ax-pan at on engine of vertical Inverted type, with an eatlmatM horaenower at ninety revolutions a minute of WOO. Tf you wish for anything Ilka hermf ntaa In the fifth act of life." Sydney : Smith advlaed Lord Murray, "eat and drink about one-half of what you could ant and drink. Did T aver tell you my catoulattona about eating and drinking? Having ascertained the weight of what t could live upon ae aa to prceerve bee It a and strength, and what I did live upon. I found that, between 10 and 70 years ot age I had eaten and drunk forty-four horse w agon loada of meat at id d rl p k more than would hae nreeerved ma ti Ufa and health! The value of thla mart of nourishment I conrdderod to bo wortli 70o0 ftii.ftOOr, -It occurred to ma tlmt I must, by my voracity, have starved to death fultv one IiundrM prn.e. Thla In a irlehUul calovilailon, but IrrcstutlUIy Irue." . 4-' |